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Scuba Diving Oahu’s Beautiful Waters 6/6

by | Jun 6, 2015 | Dive Reports | 0 comments

Mark Savel

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Why Nitrox on Shallow Dives?

Why Nitrox on shallow dives? A deep dive (pun intended) into the physics of nitrogen as a breathing gas and you will find a co efficient that measures the narcotic effect of the gas. How does this relate to the use of nitrox on shallow dives? What I do remember from...

Divemaster Internship in Hawaii

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Marine Debris Rapid Response Team

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This morning was another perfect day scuba diving on the southeast side of Oahu. We had a great group of divers as we headed out on the Sea Fox for the Baby Barge. Getting to the dive site we had 100ft visibility and little current as we got in the water right away.  Right away we found turtles around the site with a couple resting on the bottom and a few swimming about the wreck.  There were also a lot of eels hiding all over the reef including a couple yellow margin moreys and undulated moreys.

For the second dive we drifted Fantasy Reef and again had a great dive.  There was a moderate current and crystal clear waters as we got to the bottom.  Again we had turtles all over the site and more eels in the reef. We also found groups of horned helmet snails and reef fish throughout the dive. Scuba diving this morning was a great start to a wonderful weekend on Oahu.

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